
B.T. Potter
K
#33
Experience: 1 year
Height: 5-9
Age: 26
Weight: 185 lbs
College: Clemson
Biography
TRANSACTIONS:
Originally entered the NFL as a college free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 1, 2023.
TRANSACTIONS:
Originally entered the NFL as a college free agent with the Pittsburgh Steelers on May 1, 2023.
Waived by the Steelers on Aug. 27, 2023.
Signed by the Buccaneers as a college free agent on May 1, 2026.
COLLEGE:
Appeared in 69 career games across five seasons (2018-22) at Clemson University, converting 73-of-97 field goal attempts (75.3%) and 234-of-235 extra-point attempts (99.6%) to score a school-record 453 career points.
Finished his collegiate career as Clemson's all-time leader in field goals (73), PATs (234), points by a placekicker (453), consecutive PATs made (the first 122 and last 112 of his career on either side of his lone miss), starts by a placekicker (54), yards on field goals (2,716), field goals of 40-plus yards (34) and field goals of 50-plus yards (nine).
Became the first player in ACC history to record four 100-point seasons.
Earned second-team All-ACC honors in both 2021 and 2022 and was a two-time Lou Groza Award semifinalist.
Started all 14 games in 2022, converting 20-of-26 field goal attempts (76.9%) and all 49 extra-point attempts while leading Clemson in scoring with 109 points. Was named second-team All-ACC.
Made a 52-yard field goal in the ACC Championship Game against North Carolina, setting the record for the longest field goal in ACC Championship Game history.
Started all 13 games in 2021, converting 21-of-26 field goal attempts (80.8%) and all 38 extra-point attempts to score 101 points, earning second-team All- ACC recognition.
Started all 12 games in 2020, converting 18-of-23 field goal attempts (78.3%) and 61-of-62 extra-point attempts while leading the Tigers with 115 points.
Took over as Clemson's starting placekicker in 2019, appearing in all 15 games and converting 13-of-21 field goals while making all 79 extra-point attempts as Clemson advanced to the College Football Playoff National Championship Game.
Appeared in 15 games as a true freshman in 2018, converting his lone field goal attempt and all seven extra-point attempts while helping Clemson win the College Football Playoff National Championship. Primarily handled kickoff responsibilities.
PERSONAL:
Attended South Pointe High School (Rock Hill, S.C.).
Was rated as the nation's No. 1 placekicker by Chris Sailer Kicking, and was among the top kicking prospects nationally by Rivals, 247, and ESPN coming out of high school.
Majored in sports communication at Clemson and received a master's degree in athletic leadership.
Is the son of Bob and Tammy Potter.